The State Energy Offices, at the direction of their governors, manage strategic programs to support the private sector in increasing efficiency, developing domestic and renewable sources, promoting economic development, delivering emergency planning and response, and reducing imported oil reliance.
An Oak Ridge National Laboratory evaluation of SEP projects highlights the benefits and opportunities of SEP. ORNL found that in just one year the states produced the following results under SEP:
- 15,264 energy audits of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings performed
- 12,896 buildings retrofitted to be more energy efficient
- 92,488 energy-efficient LED traffic lights installed
- 6,434 alternative fuel vehicles purchased or converted
- $30,403,388 in loans made and $12,345,608 in grants extended
- 604,050 students educated on energy efficiency
- 78 energy emergency plan elements developed